MARTOIf - EANGITIKEI - JOCKEI ...CLUB RACE MEETING. ■ ' 'Vkbszdxst — Major Marshall. Viob-Pebsideht^— Mr : H. , S. Harrison. ... Donald BVaser. .. : . :Stabtbb— Mr John'Stevensi' 1 ; CtEBK on ike Scales — Col. Gorton. . Clbbe opthe Coub'sb — Mr W. G. Nicholson, Stewabds— Messrs D. Scott, Tlibmos Hammond, J. Stevens, Colonel Gkjrton, Drs. Earle, Fropd, and Skerman. . ■ ' .'■ Handicap'peb — Mr Joseph Chadwick, jun, MOO AY, AN D TU. ESDAY, January .Ist and 2nd, 1883; ' : '6?&C!IAIt'PBOG:iIAMME. •■ ''I";,' DAY. , " HtBDLE Eace, _of'.Up.,gpvs;. entrance, ,2 sovs-j two miles, over eight flights, 6i hurdles',' 3ft "9in high •' L tvelter weight-for-age.^'-To-.start. af;l2 .'o'clock. SAPLES&'STAiES.'of.aS'so'vs";', for two : yearoldsj Jnominatidn; 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys (to go to. winher) at.lthe post; five furlongs ; ; colts, Ba t Slbs ;.;fiUies and geldings, Bst. -To start at p.m, J ... , ; -,: ■ . FLTpa^STAKß^'liajndicjap.of i|o, soys ; ' nominatiori, 1 "soy ;" acceptance, 2 soys; threeiquaxters of a mile. To start at 1.45 p.m> i: . -;■- .Ji in«:V <X,.. r Hack BACEj-df lObovs •' enKraface^'l 1 soy ; post.entry.; ,6nee roiuidthe course; for horses that have never won an advertised race^Bot ;entered ;for any: race at ,thi« meeting, liock races . exeepted ;■ weights ■ot leß.s tiian ,9st; ; .jockeyß to ride : m coloursj-,,.To.stort.a 2.30 p.m.^ ■. ...-..- MABTON-BANaiTIKBI HANDICAP, of, 225 soys *; r seebnd horse to receive 25 'soys 'out of the' stakes';'; third 'horse to save its stakes ; nomination, 3'sb'vs ; acceptancb, 6 soys j~two miles ; " winner of "any"race of the value, of 100 soys, after entry,ipenal-j ized $lbs.; jTo .start, at 4 p.m. , . r, I[f .;,.■ , : Maiden Elate,'; of 60 soys; entrance,- 3 boys ; -for horses ,thathaT;e never, won. an advertised] r racb; to the value of 25'Sov's prior"to ddteof entry ; the winner of any such race after entry to- carry a penalty of 61bs, two or more 71bs ; one and aWf miles ; weight-for-age. To start at 5 p.m. '"SECOND DAY. Handicap Hubdle Bace, ; of second horse to save' its, stakes'; nomination, ! 2 soys; acceptance, 2 soys;' lowest weignit, 9st; weights to' be declared at -8 p.m. on first day ; acceptances, 10 a.m. oh morning. of race.;' two miles, over eight flights.of hurdles; 3ft 9in high. ■ To start atl2o'clo'cki. .-.;!.". > : ' : •" AOK HubdlES, of 15 sovs'j entrance, 1 soy ; entry ;• once round the course ; conditions i same .as\in : hacfcrace;on previous day. To start at 12.45 p.m... :: ABTON-BANaiTiKEI . St Leoeb, a sweepBtake n of 10 soys for starters' j ' 100 soys added"; for three-year-olds ; ' colts, ' Bst 101b5,;,- fillies' and geldings, Bst 71bs; 3 soys on acceptance and 5 soys at the post ; 1 mile 6 furlongs and 132 yards ; closed with twenty, s,ubs. To start at 1.30 p.m. istbiot Handicap, of 40 soys; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys ; for horses owned : six months prior to, date' of entry by 66Ad fide' residents who 'have been living within the couiities of Rangitikei, Manawatu, andWdnganui for that time ; one and a-quartcr miles. To start, at 2.30 p.m. ... ' __. • Hack Sage, of 10 soys; entrance 1 soy; post entry ; once round the course ; conditions the same as in Hack Bace on pre-Tious-day; -winner of first day's Hack Kace barred. To Btart at 3 p.m. Railwat i HAipicAP, of 100 soys ; second horse fc>. receive 10 soys out of the stakes ; nommatipn, 2 ,soys;; acceptance, 3 soys ; winner of M.-T?. Handicap, to,, cany a penalty of 3lbs ; one and a-half miles. To star't"at"4"jr.m. "'- Consolation Handicap, of 20 soys ; handicap for all beaten horses ; nomination, 1 soy ; once round the'eourae ; post entry. To start at 5 p.m. Mabto^-Banqitikei Derby of 188R, for three-y'earVolds ;" a sweepstake of 10 ; soys for starters, with 100 soys added ; colts, Bst lOlbs ; fiEies and. geldings, Bst olbs ; 2 sovs' on noininatidri, 3 sbVs on' general entry iight for 1886 meeting, and 5 soys at the post ; one and a-half miles. Kominations for the above race close on Wednesday, 4th April, 1883. bules; • No entry will 1 be' received for -any- race except upon- this condition, That all disputes, claims; andj- objections . arisingout of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom tl" ■- y may appoint. Then* decision uponall poi..ts connected with the carrying out of the programme shall be final. 2. Air;"entrieß to be sealed and addressed to the Hoh'.'Secretary) Bulls, entrance money enclosed/w ith the name, age at time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps, performances of' : the' horse, name of tho owner, and colours of the rider; 3. Any jockey riding except in the colours Altered will he fined : 2 soys... ' ' ' 4. When two or more horses start, the property of the same owner, a distinguishing colour must.be worn., / ,j , 5. All races to be run under the W.J.O. miles. ,..,. 6. Horses Walking over will only receive half the stakes. ." . ... ■ .1. Qualification . fee for non-member 1 soy. ' " .... 8. In all races the second horse only saves his stakes when it is specially mentioned. - 9. No entry or nomination will be received after tho time specified for closing. .Letters bearing the postmark of date of entry, and telegrams of same date, will be received. Nominations for Hying Stakes, MartsnBangitjkei Handicap, District Handicap, and Bailway Handicap, will close at tho dif ton Hotel, Bulls, on the -15th November, at 9 p.m.; weights declared 29th Novemher; nominations for Handicap. Hurdles, general entries and acceptances close on the 14th December, at the Clifton Hotel, at 3 p.m. J. G. WILSON, ■ n 0n - Sec. lirAYEBLEY AW VtIJOIBA VV ' RACING CLUB. r ' SPRING~MEETIwa. . lO BE HELD OK THE WAVEELEY BACE COTTE3, THUESDAY, 9m JSOVEMBEB, 1882. President — Francis Symes, Esq. Vice-presidents— John Slorton and P. B. Jackson, Esqrs. Stbwabds — Messrs J. W.fiurie, W. Wilsor J. Hair iO. Symes, P. Wilson, W. Brewer, J. Handley. Starter — Mr F. Nicholson Clbhk op Cobesb — Mr G. Nicholson. Clbrk of Scales — Mr C. Banson. Handicatpbr — Mr Alex. Higgie. Timekeeper — Mr A. Kohn, Judge— Mr, F. R. Jackson. PKOGBAMME ."WAVERLisy AKD.WAITtIT.MIA GUINEAS---105 soys, with a swe- , At ' s-ce guiueai at the post for ttavtiM- it, BO to secont horse ; li miles ; colts, i.. 101 b ; (illie; aud geldings, " Bst. 51b.; acceptance, . soys.. on. date nf genei-al euiry. Closei witli fifteen uoir.'nalions. 'I o start a 11.30 a.m. Hanuicap' Hoiidles- 80 soya; scconi horse to receivo 10 soys. out of stake? 2J miles; over 9 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in. in height ; too weight not to cxcrei 12 stonr, lowest not under 9 sloue tiominHtion, 2 soya ; acc.fptance, 2 soys To start at 12 30 p vi. Hack Hubdi.es — 10 soya ; once roum and a distance ; post entry; entrance, soys; weight not to be under 10 stone < pen to all horses Unit have not won ai advertised ruce, hack ruces exeepted To start at. 1 p.m. 4. "FLYiNG Handicap— so 6ov-i ; % mile top weig t not to exceed 10 stone nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 2 soys U'o start at 2 p.m. Bacb^Back— To start at 2.30 p-ui 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 31 October 1882, Page 4
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